Liz Stephen skis the first freestyle leg of the day leading the U.S. Ski Team women to an historic first ever World Cup relay podium in Gaellivare, Sweden. (U.S. Ski Team/Bryan Fish)
U.S. Ski Team women pose after an historic first ever World Cup relay podium in Gaellivare, Sweden. (L-R) Jessie Diggins, Holly Brooks, Kikkan Randall, Liz Stephen. (U.S. Ski Team/Bryan Fish)
Andy Newell on the jumbotron.
2012 FIS Cross Country World Cup finals in Stockholm, Sweden
Photo © Matt Whitcomb/U.S. Ski Team
My Brother, Nick, lives in Sweden where they know how to cope with extremely cold weather.
Distinctive contemporary office building in Gothenburg, Sweden
A classic tall ship and modern office building overlooking Gothenburg harbour in Sweden

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Distinctive contemporary office building in Gothenburg, Sweden

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A Lonely Bench

Have you ever tried photographing a subject where several horizontal lines have to align? It's very difficult; often one of the lines will bend and the entire composition seems askew. Sceneries are unfortunately not made with consideration to absolute symmetry between separate objects.
An Empty Platform

Dark shadows slowly consuming an empty platform out in the suburb.
U.S. Ski Team women pose after an historic first ever World Cup relay podium in Gaellivare, Sweden. (L-R) Jessie Diggins, Holly Brooks, Kikkan Randall, Liz Stephen. (U.S. Ski Team/Bryan Fish)
U.S. Ski Team women pose after an historic first ever World Cup relay podium in Gaellivare, Sweden. (L-R) Jessie Diggins, Holly Brooks, Kikkan Randall, Liz Stephen. (U.S. Ski Team/Bryan Fish)
U.S. Ski Team women pose after an historic first ever World Cup relay podium in Gaellivare, Sweden. (L-R) Jessie Diggins, Holly Brooks, Kikkan Randall, Liz Stephen. (U.S. Ski Team/Bryan Fish)
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